Junior to a Corporal. From lancepesade "officer of lowest rank, from obsolete French lancepessade, from Old Italian lancia spezzata, superior soldier, literally "broken lance". Originally referred to as a "chosen man" who would take control of the section if the Corporal was to be killed or wounded
Lance Corporal
Lance Corporal Ralph Edward Wilshire
Lance Corporal Frederick Batchelor
Lance Corporal Lewin Parsons
Lance Corporal George Walter Asker
Lance Corporal Charles Suttle
Lance Corporal Claude Merridale Punter
Lance Corporal Sidney Dines
Lance Corporal Alfred Thomas Bird
Lance Corporal Frederick John Parks
Lance Corporal George Mann
Lance Corporal Isaac Gurney
Lance Corporal Sidney Leonard Brown
Lance Corporal Frederick Toyer
Lance Corporal Stanley James Bennett
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